Donzi Splashes Factory II
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Donzi Splashes Factory II
From a good source Donzi splashed there first Factory II boat yesterday. Top speed was a LAME 88 MPH. The 36 ft Cigarette Gladiator in race trim is running in the very low 90's.
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I brought back the post from the other day. more data on DONZI.NET. We will just have to see where they end up. First run under a microscope. Looks like they need to get hot!
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first run 88 not bad not too far from very low 90's, it will be nice to see donzi on the circuit again, they have to prove themselves,so let's not dog'em till the get out there, let'em get setup and see how they do.
maybe they don't want to tip their hand
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GO DONZI
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maybe they don't want to tip their hand
Mattyboy
GO DONZI
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I think they have done well.
Number 1. they are willing to try.
2. They have obviously spent a lot to get to this first splash of 88MPH, which is not to bad for a 38 foot boat with this power.
3. Why would anyone who has an interest in powerboat racing not support a company who wants to throw there name in the hat and expand the field of competition, publicity, and potential marketing this could bring to the racing and boating industry. I say GO FOR IT!!
Number 1. they are willing to try.
2. They have obviously spent a lot to get to this first splash of 88MPH, which is not to bad for a 38 foot boat with this power.
3. Why would anyone who has an interest in powerboat racing not support a company who wants to throw there name in the hat and expand the field of competition, publicity, and potential marketing this could bring to the racing and boating industry. I say GO FOR IT!!
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Do they have a good team to run the boat at the races? We all know its not always the boat that wins , its the teams running them.
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